Glenn Cornick
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Glenn Cornick (born Glenn Douglas Barnard Cornick, 24 April 1947, in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria) was the bespectacled, first bass guitar player in the rock band, Jethro Tull. He separated from the band in 1970, after their third album, Benefit. During his relatively short tenure in the band, he played some outstanding bass lines, e.g. on "Bourée" from the album "Stand Up".
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[edit] Discography
[edit] with Jethro Tull
- This Was (1968)
- Stand Up (1969)
- Benefit (1970)
- Living in the Past (1972 compilation)
[edit] with Wild Turkey
- Battle Hymn (1971)
- Turkey (1972)
- Stealer Of Years (1996)
- Final Performance (2000)
- Live In Edinburgh (2001)
- You & Me in the Jungle (2006)
[edit] with Karthago
- Rock 'N' Roll Testament (1975)
[edit] with Paris
- Paris (1975)
- Big Towne, 2061 (1976)

